Thanks for the comments-always much appreciated. I'll have a go at making a video of it this Sunday and I'll put it on youtube. The severe compression necessary to make a file this size fit the 8mb Delcamp limit results in the sound being ruined.

Denian Arcoleo wrote:I'll have a go at making a video of it this Sunday and I'll put it on youtube. The severe compression necessary to make a file this size fit the 8mb Delcamp limit results in the sound being ruined.

Thank you Denian, that's great... I so love this piece
I know how frustrating it is to have to compress so heavily... but we hope for the best
YouTube is a good option for videos

Apparently this piece isn't by Albinoni and was in fact composed in the 20thC!! I looked up Albinoni's Adagio on Wikipedia and found that:

Adagio in G minor for strings and organ is a piece composed by Remo Giazotto(1910-1998) while supposedly based on a fragment from a Sonata in G minor by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni which was found amongst the ruins of the old Saxon State Library, Dresden, after it was firebombed by the Allies during World War II. The Adagio was first published in 1958.

Didn't think of that!
I recorded it yesterday thinking of it as a piece by Albinoni and then, this morning,( after a little digging prompted by the headings on the score), I discover this story which is filed in Wikipedia under the heading 'musical hoaxes'.
Wolfgang, maybe we should ask JFD whether he thinks I should withdraw it.It does seem a rather peculiar case.